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Martin C. Tynan, M.D.
Clinical Professor
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Email:
mctynan@uci.edu
Dr.
Tynan's CV
Clinical
Specialty:
Dr. Tynan specializes in skeletal trauma, non-unions, mal-unions, and periprosthetic
fractures.
Clinical Interests:
Dr. Tynan has a special interest in the physiologic effects of residual bone
deformity and joint injury. He is currently researching the effects of marginal
impaction in acetabular fractures.
Research Interests:
Dr. Tynan has a special interest in the treatment of orthopaedic disorders
of the growing skeleton. Within this field his more specialized interests
lie in the contributions of orthopaedic surgery to the long-term management
of the myelodysplastic, brain injuries and neuromuscular disorder patients.
He is currently working on a research project correlating muscle stretch
with p02 at the orthopaedic research lab and is preparing a paper on femoral
fractures in children treated with external fixators.
Background:
Dr. Tynan received his medical degree from Trinity College, Dublin. Dr. Tynan
completed orthopaedic training at the University of Liverpool. Dr. Tynan
has completed fellowships at Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center and UCI Medical
Center in pediatric orthopaedics and rehabilitation. At Case Western Reserve
University, University Hospital in general pediatric orthopaedics and trauma
and at Washington University in St. Louis Barnes Jewish Hospital in adult
orthopaedic trauma.
Dr. Tynan is a U.S. army veteran and has been deployed to Heidelberg,
Germany, Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii, William Beaumont
Army Medical Center, Texas and Evans Army Medical Center, Colorado.
Medical Degree:
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Residency:
General Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons
Fellowship:
Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center, Downey and UCI Medical Center
Case Western Reserve University
University Hospital of Cleveland
Washington University St. Louis, Barnes Jewish Hospital
Board Certifications:
FRCSI
FRCSEd (Ortho)
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